After going out of our way to see Rue Dénoyez and being very disappointed by the supposedly famous street art there, we wandered upon Le Barbouquin. It is a bit hidden on a corner at the end of this street, yet stands out for its eclectic, warm vibe. This is definitely a very local spot - I'm sure we were the only non-Parisians there - but there is some English on the menu, and the server knew English as well.
THE COST: 20€ for two coffees and one brunch entree.
THE SERVICE: Super nice. I sent back a drink and felt really bad about it, but our server was really sweet and just seemed concerned and asked what was wrong with it (it was the Jus Citron Gingembre - see below). I also left my backpack here and one of the servers ran a couple blocks to catch up with me and give it to me!
THE WAIT: None on a Monday at 11:30am. They don't have many tables/seats and the place was about half full. By the time we left about an hour later, every table/seat was taken!
THE FOOD:
* Jus Citron Gingembre - 1 star
This was pretty terrible, basically lightly flavored water. I would hardly call this a juice. Our server was nice about me sending this back and did offer to add more flavor to it.
* Cappuccino - 4 stars
It was creamy and more bitter that other cappuccinos I've had in Paris (which was good! Not too sweet).
* Latte - 4 stars
This was my replacement drink, and it was great! Lots of creamy foam.
* Tartine - 4.5 stars
Amazing!! Soft airy bread with a good thick crust, and a delicious combination cheese/honey/hummus and sweet pickled veggies (I don't even like other things!). I would never have thought all of this would taste good together, but they make it work really well! read more